Tuesday, July 12, 2011

DharmaQuiz Session 77: 12-Jul-2011

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Session 77: July 12,  2011
Theme: Ramayana
  1. Name Ravana's father from Ramayana - #DharmaQuiz 725. Ans: Vishravas
  2. Next to which pond or Sarovara, did Shabari in Ramayana stay? (Hint: Near today's Hampi) #DharmaQuiz 726. Ans: Pampa Sarovara
  3. In Ramayana who is popularly credited as the founder of Ayodhya city, Rama's birthplace? #DharmaQuiz 727. Ans: Ikshwaku
  4. Next to which river is Ramayana's very famous city Ayodhya? #DharmaQuiz 728. Ans: Sarayu
  5. Whom did Rama send as his messenger to Ravana's asthana, after blockading Lanka Puri? #DharmaQuiz 729. Ans: Angada, son of Vali (and later sent Hanuman)
  6. Out of the 4 Vedas, Ravana was an expert in one. Which one? (Hint: Musical) #DharmaQuiz 730. Ans: Samaveda
 List of people who got answers right:
  • @prashanthkpp : 5
  • @amitgupta_lnct : 4
  • @surabhi18 : 4
  • @ItsJyoti : 4
  • @WordOfTheFree : 4
  • @sharathinindia : 4
  • @manohar_sram : 4
  • @man0jsharma : 3
  • @bhartendu2206 : 3
  • @DrSatyaSaraswat : 3
  • @TwtbyKoushik : 3
  • @balajisanjeev : 3
  • @debaduttakar  : 3
  • @ManikandSharma : 2
  • @ashok567 : 2
  • @mjrajput : 2
  • @Akhil_Hpd  : 2
  • @BKS_5 : 2
  • @patilso : 2
  • @swamilion : 2
  • @YearOfRat : 1
  • @sweetandu : 1
  • @ahmednkhan  : 1
  • @ShaileshTewarie : 1
  • @TheArvindDhar : 1
  • @DigitalSHIV : 1
  • @vprajus : 1
  • @Sshankara : 1
  • @sureshnakhua : 1
  • @dwellerinme : 1
  • @priyanksri : 1
  • @IndicRace : 1
  • @sureshvar : 1
  • @indiantweeter : 1
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